SOC100 Lecture 52: Related Issue III source analysis practice
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In social 10-1, the issue is to what extent should we. So, how do you write a source analysis: first, you must address each source. It is easiest to do this in individual paragraphs one paragraph for each source: use the tools for analysis remember to only use the tools that apply! Integrate as much social studies terminology as you can. Here is a helpful chart to remind you, which tools generally apply to the different types of sources: Identify aspects that stick out as well as symbols (explain what they are symbolic of) Intent (affirm or criticize: humor (satire, irony) Identify titles and labels: look for trends and patterns. Linking to globalization: the best was to link a source to globalization is to identify a large social studies issue at the beginning of your source analysis, this issue must be explained, you must also explain how.